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Nagoya 4B - Iruka

(Earlier known as Osaka 16B)

4274124

Fusilier

Dunlop, John

British

Royal Northumberland Fusiliers

Royal Northumberland Fusiliers 1st Bn

 

Camp

 

Nagoya 4B

Place in Camp

 

Iruka

 

Died

Died 44.10.10, age 34, cause of death Acute pneumonia. Buried Yokohama War Cemetery, Brit. Sec. D. A. 8.. Son of William Tait Dunlop and Frances Mary Dunlop, of Belford, Northumberland; husband of Roberta Dunlop, of Belford.

 

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